Campaign brings down incidence of sex crime

THE number of sex offences committed in West Yorkshire's towns and cities has fallen significantly this summer following a major campaign which targeted late night revellers.

Police said the numbers of sex attacks in towns and cities dropped by 48 per cent during the Operation Northdale campaign.

Thirteen sex offences were reported in the county between July 14 and August 31 compared with 25 in the previous year during the campaign period in which police and volunteers hit the streets to help those thought to be at risk.

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Insp Jon Morgan of the Local Policing Department, said: "We are very pleased with the results of this summer's Northdale which has confirmed that the already very low level of sexual offences in West Yorkshire's streets has dropped even further.

"Even though the campaign is ending for now, the message very much remains the same.

"We always urge people not to make themselves vulnerable through binge drinking and when they do take a taxi ensure it is either pre-booked or is from a recognised rank."

Partners including the voluntary Street Angels, NHS and probation service all took part in the operation which took place across the force and has now become an annual safety event.

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It saw them meet and greet revellers at key areas within city centres where they advised them to have fun, know their limits, stay with friends and finally guided them to safe transport home.

Anti-drink spiking devices, sweets and other products carrying safety messages were also handed out.

Meanwhile, a total of 450 Bluetooth messages were also sent to mobile phones and picked up by party goers advising them to stay safe and providing basic safety advice.

Insp Morgan added: "The efforts of partners make a major impact in helping us conduct operations such as this and it is only by working with them that we can continue to reduce crime and improve safety on our streets."